http://www.lookfordiagnosis.com
English
Spanish
Italian
Portuguese
French
Swedish

Antithrombin Iii
(Antithrombin II; Heparin Cofactor I)


A plasma alpha 2 glycoprotein that accounts for the major antithrombin activity of normal plasma and also inhibits several other enzymes; it was formerly called Antithrombin II (AT II) which has now been shown to be identical to AT III; antithrombin iii deficiency, hereditary or acquired, results in thromboembolism. It is a member of the serpin superfamily. Some authors use the term antithrombin to refer to antithrombin III.

Images

Powered by

<b>antithrombin III</b> (AT <b>III</b>),
antithrombin III (AT III),
annals.org

ATIII, <b>antithrombin III</b>; TF,
ATIII, antithrombin III; TF,
ccforum.com

<b>Antithrombin</b>
Antithrombin
www.med.illinois.edu

<b>Antithrombin</b> - Wikipedia
Antithrombin - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org

<b>Antithrombin Iii</b> Deficiency
Antithrombin Iii Deficiency
trialx.com

page for <b>antithrombin III</b>
page for antithrombin III
www.textmed.com

<b>Antithrombin III</b> is a blood
Antithrombin III is a blood
drugline.org

Anti-<b>Antithrombin III</b> antibody
Anti-Antithrombin III antibody
www.abcam.com

Therapeutic use


Symptoms:

    

Fast   Hierarchical

Wikipedia


AntithrombinNorthwick Park, GloucestershireNorthwick ParkRadio Northwick ParkSAGE III on ISSNorthwick Park HospitalNorthwick Park tube stationNorthwick, South GloucestershireNorthwick, WorcestershireNorthwick

More information


  • Related terms - Look for sites, images, videos, news and articles about related terms.
  • SearchMedica - Professional Medical Search.
  • WHO - World Health Organization.
  • PubMed - A service of the National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health.
  • MEDLINE - Literature from the National Library of Medicine.
  • MeSH - Medical Subject Headings.
  • DeCS - Health Sciences Descriptors.

Leave a message or picture about "Antithrombin Iii" or enter the forum




We do not evaluate or guarantee the accuracy of any content in this site. Click here for the full disclaimer.
Last update: April 2009
Statistics